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Given the function f(x) = –0.5|2x + 2| + 1, for what values of x is f(x) = 6? x = 6, x = –5 x = 5, x = –5 x = 7, x = –6 no solution

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Answer:

no solution

Explanation:

This is our absolute function for which we are tasked with finding the values of x that make the whole thing equal 6:

-.5 | 2x + 2 | + 1 = 6. Subtracting 1 from both sides gives us

-.5 | 2x + 2 | = 5. Dividing both sides by -.5 gives us

| 2x + 2 | = -10.

Because absolute value is in fact a distance measure, and one of the 2 things in math that will NEVER be negative

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Answer:

Explanation:

This is our absolute function for which we are tasked with finding the values of x that make the whole thing equal 6:

-.5 | 2x + 2 | + 1 = 6. Subtracting 1 from both sides gives us

-.5 | 2x + 2 | = 5. Dividing both sides by -.5 gives us

| 2x + 2 | = -10.

Because absolute value is in fact a distance measure, and one of the 2 things in math that will NEVER be negative is distance, there is no solution to this equation.

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